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  1. Amoeba by SparkyType, $19.00
    If you look into the past to see what was expected of us in the future, Amoeba is where we wanted to be by now. Amoeba is a constrained but quirky future font, designed on a computer by a human.
  2. American Writer by Typadelic, $19.00
    American Writer is suitable for many types of designs. It is meant to be used for body text and is very readable at small text sizes. It looks similar to the type you would see on blueprints or an architect's drawings.
  3. Bunny Daydream by Hanoded, $15.00
    My niece has two bunny rabbits: Skye and Pippi. She really loves them, so I named this font after her pets. Bunny Daydream is a rounded, handmade kids’ font. It comes with cute swashes and all the diacritics you need.
  4. 4 Point Greek Fret by Deniart Systems, $20.00
    A whimsical array of pointers designed with semi-traditional Greek fret pattern (up/down/left/right) - great for adding directions or pointers to documents, maps, posters, greetings, or simply used as decorative elements. See also 4Point Deco and 4Point Florals.
  5. Florry by Gleb Guralnyk, $14.00
    Florry is a modern, trendy, display typeface with a lot of ligatures that helps to make each word unique. It has a multilingual support. All available characters you can see on the 5th screenshot. Thank you & have a nice day!
  6. Shenandoah Clarendon by Megami Studios, $7.50
    With a hint of flair and some nice update touches, Shenandoah Clarendon is a beautiful and modernized revival of the traditional Clarendon font. Adding new glyphs and measurements into the mix, it's sure to add a distinctive touch to your works!
  7. Bumper Sticker by Hanoded, $10.00
    Bumper Sticker is a nice, uncomplicated display font. It is quite loud, a little heavy boned and very in-your-face. You could use it to design more bumper stickers, but I am sure you will come up with something better.
  8. Stay Gold by Decade Typefoundry, $35.00
    Stay Gold Script is a highly usable, powerful typeface. Perfect for everything from street wear brand to wedding invitations, sports team logos to band logos. Use it however you see fit. Just one thing - it’s not designed for all-caps settings.
  9. Heiders by Seventh Imperium, $20.00
    Heiders is a font family including 71 fonts with 4 sub families - Heiders Script, Heiders Sans, Heiders Handmade and Heiders Extras. Heiders contains texture options and lots of extras to make it easier for you to create your own way!
  10. Barracuda by Wiescher Design, $39.50
    Barracuda has this sharp, sharky look and I do a lot of diving with my best friend. What else is there to say? If you see a shark say hello from me. Yours from under the Red Sea, Gert Wiescher
  11. Dschoyphul by Ingrimayne Type, $9.95
    Dschoyphul is a serifed typeface that was crudely drawn with a pen. It is sloppy and irregular. It was one of several efforts to draw a serifed typeface by pen; see also SarahfSlob, which contains a complete family of styles.
  12. Brand Type by VP Creative Shop, $15.00
    Brand Type is a wonderfully versatile and creatively rich logo font that's sure to make your brand or project stand out. With over 150 ligature glyphs and a wide array of alternate glyphs, it offers endless possibilities for customizing your text.
  13. Metal Core by Vozzy, $10.00
    Metal Core is a set of strong and nervous fonts and perfect for lettering on vintage music (and not only for these) style labels, posters, t-shirts, logo etc. All available characters with sample designs you can see at the preview.
  14. Ignorant by Bogstav, $14.00
    Ignorant was actually drawn on a grid. But due to the loose strokes of the pen, Ignorant has a lively look. I was thinking products for kids, packaging, organic products or something alike that needs a slightly rough and handmade font!
  15. Autobahn Std by AVP, $18.00
    Autobahn is a robust masculine sans of near monoline thickness and angular characteristics. Autobahn Std has a full Latin 1 character set but no CE, Cyrillic or Opentype features. For the extended character set and Opentype features, see Autobahn Pro.
  16. Magisk Time by Bogstav, $11.00
    This is my roughly handprinted typewrite-ish font. It has all the cool and classic moves of the traditional typewriter look, but with a more rough attitude due to the contextual alternates (which offer 6 different versions of each letter!)
  17. Wichittra by Jipatype, $17.00
    Wichittra is a high-contrast serif condensed font. The name of this font is derived from the common Thai women's name, meaning 'beautiful' or ‘Elegant’. It is suitable for use in text headlines, sub-headlines, packaging, posters, and other print media.
  18. Lawson by Okaycat, $29.50
    Okaycat Font Foundry proudly presents "Lawson"! A retro classic style font, perhaps futuristic, containing European accents. Beautifully connected cursive with high legibility and style for your design, great for print and publication. See the new textured version Lawson Vintage please.
  19. Stencil Modernistic JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Stencil Modernistic JNL was modeled directly from an early 1960s lettering stencil that favored the Art Deco style. There is minimum kerning due to the nature of this typeface, so designers should use their own judgment when working with it.
  20. Sepian by Laura Worthington, $19.00
    Sepian is a wickedly fresh update on the centuries-old textura blackletter form. Use its razor-sharp “gothic” face and darkly cool character to create tattoos, horror-movie posters, or scary video game text. See what’s included! http://bit.ly/2c5MnNN
  21. Dialog Anila by Prioritype, $12.00
    Simple and eye-catching display fonts for your design touch. You can apply it to packaging designs, posters, logos, quotes, merchandise etc. See some of the previews above for reference. Features: -Uppercase -Lowercase -Numeral -Punctuation -Multilingual -PUA Encoded -Opentype Features
  22. Garota Sans Caps is distinguished by its slightly narrow proportions and generous metrics. Every detail has been carefully adjusted to ensure a smooth and clear reading experience. The kerning h...
  23. Yiggivoo - Unknown license
  24. Beroga Fettig - 100% free
  25. Beroga - Unknown license
  26. Elb-Tunnel - 100% free
  27. Lonely Girl by Prioritype, $12.00
    Sometimes, just one font style is not too optimal. With this font, I present a unique and cheerful font with three styles for you. Easy and fast to use in design projects such as accessories, book covers, crafts, logos, birthday greetings, backgrounds behind, quotes, unique packaging designs, and much more that you can explore. See some of the previews above for reference. Features: -Uppercase -Lowercase -Numeral -Punctuation -Multilingual -Ligature -Alternate Note: Use a program that supports the Opentype feature and the glyph panel is available, so you can see the various alternative characters available. Examples of programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw or Inkscape.
  28. Pucky by Just My Type, $25.00
    When teaching font-making at the Art Institute of Tucson, I give my students plenty of lab time to come up with design ideas. I designed Pucky while one class created their fonts. It came about through an idea for a capital A: sort of a triangle with two round sides and a crossbar formed by a circle falling out. (You can see it here.) In drawing that, I hit upon the idea of making the tops of the alphabet sharp and square and the bottoms rounded. (See the whole alphabet here.) Pucky suggests both circus and psychedelia. Hmmmm, does anybody have an “in” at Cirque du Soleil?
  29. Omniscient by Comicraft, $19.00
    Omniscient is a narrative font that sees all… it’s everywhere and nowhere, the storyteller and the story, upper and lower case. This godlike font can be first person AND third person, friendly or serious, personable AND impersonal. It knows all the details but will only reveal them when it serves the narrative. The classical characters in Omniscient are all knowing, all seeing, and can even be all singing, all dancing on occasion. Even gods like to let their hair down and have fun. Features three weights with upper & lowercase alphabets, language support for Western & Central Europe, Automatic alternates, Stylistic Alternates & Crossbar I Technology™.
  30. LHF Centennial Panels 1 by Letterhead Fonts, $46.00
    One of four fonts consisting of the best old fashioned panels from Golden Era Studios. Each font contains 36 expertly drawn panels. Each letter generates a different design. Special Note: Due to the large file size of these fonts, they will not convert for use in Gerber Omega. Instead, Omega users may wish to use an alternate program to type the characters and import them into Omega as .eps files. CorelDraw users should use the "Weld" command rather than "Convert to Curves" command to convert these fonts to vector outlines. Otherwise, the program may crash due to the sheer number of points in each panel.
  31. Berling Nova Sans by Linotype, $40.99
    Berling Nova Sans Pro is the companion famous Berling Nova type family. Made by Pangea design, the sans family consists of seven fonts: Light, Regular, and Bold - all with true italics - and the additional weight of Extra Bold for real impact. The original Berling spirit was transfered into this sans design so it functions well as a pairing with its serifed counterpart. Useful for anything from text through display sizes, this clear and modern humanist design is sure to add just the right amount of personality to your project. For more information on this extended type system, be sure to check out the Berling Nova family!
  32. Neon Vibes by Pixesia Studio, $23.00
    Introducing Neon Vibes - Retro Neon Light Font Neon Vibes is a retro neon light font that is perfect for creating a throwback, nostalgic feel in your designs. Its glowing letters are reminiscent of classic neon signage, and they are sure to add a touch of excitement and energy to any project posters, flyers, and invitations. Whether you're designing for a party, a concert, or a retro-themed event, Neon Vibes is sure to add the perfect finishing touch. FEATURES - All Caps - Numbering and Punctuations - Multilingual Support - Works on PC or Mac - Simple Installation - Support Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, also works on Microsoft Word Hope you Like it. Thanks.
  33. Heaven Wanders by Letterhend, $17.00
    Introducing, Heaven Wanders, a unique handwritten typeface. There are two style with regular and slant. As you can see, this typeface has playful and fun look which is perfectly made to be applied especially in storybook cover, comics, cartoon characters, kids theme design, etc. Features : uppercase & lowercase numbers and punctuation multilingual alternates PUA encoded We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. How to access opentype feature : letterhend.com/tutorials/using-opentype-feature-in-any-software/ Email us to letterhend@gmail.com if you need something! Happy Designing!
  34. Johny Palkons by Prioritype, $15.00
    The impression of a textured font made me excited and it crossed my mind to make this font. With 2 styles I present this font (regular and stamp) so that you can use it in your designs easily and full of inspiration. Suitable for logotype designs, posters, merchandise , social media posts, packaging, landing pages, advertisements etc. See some of the previews above for reference. Features: -Uppercase -Lowercase -Numeral -Multilingual Note: Use a program that supports the Opentype feature and the glyph panel is available, so you can see the various alternative characters available. Examples of programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw or Inkscape. Thanks.
  35. Malistiona by Prioritype, $15.00
    Script font with a dazzling touch of love. I made this font with great pleasure. Given the alternative options and ligatures available, you can get a beautiful design feel. You can use this font for your design purposes such as craft designs, logos, quotes, wedding invitations, etc. See some of the previews above for reference. Features: -Uppercase -Lowercase -Numeral -Punctuation -Multilingual -Ligature -Alternate Note: To access the Opentype feature, it would be better if you use a program that supports it and is available with a glyph panel so you can see various alternative characters. Examples of programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw or Inkscape. Thanks.
  36. Biscuit Boodle Ornaments by insigne, $5.00
    Biscuit Boodle Ornaments are the ornament complement to Biscuit Boodle, a fun and uplifting brush-drawn script. Biscuit Boodle Ornaments offers a total of 72 vignettes, crests, fleurons, frames and many other useful ornaments. These ornaments were brush-drawn by Portland Studios‚ Illustrator Justin Gerard and have just a slight amount of natural texture. These energetic and lively ornaments can be resized and rotated easily without any loss of quality and can easily be converted to outlines and modified. Combine them to form unique compositions or insert them into text to add some excitement to your designs. Please see the sample .pdf to see all 72 ornaments in action.
  37. Teimer Std by Suitcase Type Foundry, $75.00
    Typographer and graphic designer Pavel Teimer (1935-1970) designed a modern serif roman with italics in 1967. For the drawing of Teimer he found inspiration in the types of Walbaum and Didot, rather than Bodoni. He re-evaluated these archetypes in an individual way, adjusting both height and width proportions and modifying details in the strokes, thus effectively breaking away from the historical models he used as a starting point. Teimer's antiqua has less contrast; the overall construction of the characters is softer and more lively. The proportions of the italics are rather wide, making them stand out by their calm and measured rhythm. This was defined by the purpose of the typeface, as it was to be utilised for two-character matrices. The long serifs are a typical feature noticeable throughout the complete family of fonts. In 1967, a full set of basic glyphs, numerals and diacritics of Teimer's antiqua was submitted to the Czechoslovak Grafotechna type foundry. However, the face was never cast. At the beginning of 2005 we decided to rehabilitate this hidden gem of Czech typography. We used the booklet "Teimer's antiqua - a design of modern type roman and italics", written by Jan Solpera and Kl‡ra Kv’zov‡ in 1992, as a template for digitisation. The specimen contains an elementary set of roman and italics, including numerals and ampersands. After studying the specimen, we decided to make certain adjustments to the construction of the character shapes. We slightly corrected the proportions of the typeface, cut and broadened the serifs, and slightly strengthened the hair strokes. In the upper case we made some significant changes in the end serifs of round strokes in C, G and S, and the J was redrawn from the scratch. The top diagonal arm of the K was made to connect with the vertical stem, while the tail of Q has received a more expressive tail. The stronger hairlines are yet more apparent in the lower case, which is why we needed to further intervene in the construction of the actual character shapes. The drawing of the f is new, with more tension at the top of the character, and the overall shape of the g is better balanced. We also added an ear to the j, and curves in the r have become more fluent. To emphasise the compact character of the family, the lining numerals were thoroughly redrawn, with the finials being replaced by vertical serifs. The original character of the numerals was preserved in the new set of old-style figures. To make the uppercase italics as compact as possible, they were based on the roman cut rather than on the original design. The slope of lowercase italics needed to be harmonised. The actual letter forms are still broader than the characters in the original design, and the changes in construction are more noticeable. The lower case b gained a bottom serif, the f has a more traditional shape as it is no longer constricted by the demands of two-matrice casting, the g was redrawn and is a single storey design now. The serifs on one side of the descenders of the p and q were removed, the r is broader and more open. The construction of s, v, w, x, y, and z is now more compact and better balanced. Because Teimer was designed to make optimal use of the OpenType format, it was deemed necessary to add a significant amount of new glyphs. The present character set of one font comprisess over 780 glyphs, including accented characters for typesetting of common Latin script languages, small caps and a set of ligatures, tabular, proportional, old style and lining, superscript and fraction numerals. It also contains a number of special characters, such as arrows, circles, squares, boxed numerals, and ornaments. Because of its fine and light construction, the original digitised design remained the lightest of the family. Several heavier weights were added, with the family now comprising Light, Light Italic, Medium, Medium Italic, Semibold, Semibold Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic.
  38. Swollen - Unknown license
  39. Sure, diving into the unique world of creative fonts, let's explore Cock Boat, a delightfully named typeface that captures attention not just with its name, but with its design as well. Though I can'...
  40. 1522 Vicentino by GLC, $60.00
    This font is mainly inspired from the engraved characters of the small book known as “Operina”, or “The method and rules for writing cursive letters or chancery script” from the famous calligrapher Ludovico Vicentino Arrighi, published in Roma in 1522 and signed with simplicity “Ludovico Vicentino”. The font contains a large set of standard ligatures and alternative characters: two lower cases, four sets of standard capitals, long s and variants, titlings, each feature easy to use with OTF managing software. It is a pro font, containing Baltic, Eastern, Central, Western European and Turkish diacritics.
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